Toaster



Nov 24, 1953 L. BA ER 2,660,108

TOASTER Filed May 11. 1950 INVENTOR.

A 7 rag/v5 Y Patented Nov. 24, 1953 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE TOASTER Louis Baer, Bronx, N. Y.

Application May 11, 1950, Serial No. 161,329

1 Claim.

I of this application, and in which similar char- I acters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all views, and in which:

Figure 1 is a somewhat perspective elevational view of a toaster, of the more or less conventional kind, showing my heated ready-toas container connected thereto.

Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1, showing the said toast container separately, while Figure 3 is an exploded detail view, showing the parts for attaching the said toast container to the toaster proper.

Referring more particularly to the drawing, the

numeral indicates a toasting apparatus, which may be of the conventional kind. Said toaster has the openings H and II for inserting therein slices of bread to be toasted.

A separate compartment or container l2 adapted to keep the slices of toast warm until the use of same, is detachably secured to the toaster proper in the following manner:

The said container I2 has a lid l3 provided with a knob M for removing the latter.

The container has upon one side thereof secured thereto a lug by means of screws [6, as may be seen in Figure 2; said lug terminates in a bifurcated end portion, having the flat projections l1, H.

A member l6 formed with inwardly bent flanges 19, I9 adapted to partly encompass and to telescope on the portions l1, I1, is mounted upon the latter.

The said member [8 terminates in a hook-like portion adapted to engage the nearest opening I l in the toaster, when the latter is provided with more than one opening for the insertion of slices of bread to be toasted.

The purpose of the member I8'is to enable the said container I2, with ready made slices of bread, or toast, to be detachably hitched on to the toaster proper, even where the wall 21 of the latter is of various width, so as to keep said container hot by the transmission of heat from the close contact of the container with the toaster I0.

Thus, if the wall 2| of the toaster is broad, or wide, the member l8 will meet this condition by telescoping on the portions l1, 11 until the relative close connection between the toast container and the toaster I0 is obtained.

When thus suitably positioned, and the hookshaped portion 20 of the member I8 engages the opening ll in the toaster, a bolt 22 is inserted through an orifice 23 in the member l6, while a proportionately broad screw nut 24 threaded upon the lower end of the bolt 22, secures the member fixedly to the portions l7, ll, thus forming a stable connection between the toaster and the toast container.

It is obvious that changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the several parts, as shown, within the scope of the appended claim, without departing from the spirit of the invention, and I do not, therefore, wish to limit myself to the exact construction shown and described herein.

What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is:

In a device of the class described, the combination of a toaster apparatus and a heating compartment, said toaster apparatus being formed with a plurality of oblong openings at the top adapted to receive pieces of toast and for adjustability with said heating compartment, the latter being provided with a lid having a knob at the top, a lug fixedly attached upon one side of the compartment, screws securing said lug to the latter, bifurcated end portions at the end of said lug and integral therewith, said end portions being formed with flattened projections, a member formed with inwardly bent flanges adapted to partly encompass and telescope on said projections, a hook-like portion at one end of said member and adapted to adjustably engage one of said openings in the toaster apparatus, one of said flanges being formed with an orifice, and a bolt made to enter said orifice and adapted to secure one of said flanges to one of said end portions, when said hook is adjustably arranged relative to the toaster apparatus.

LOUIS BAER.

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